OFFICES OF THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO REMAIN OPEN TO SERVE AND ASSIST CONSTITUENTS

Washington, D.C. -- The Washington, D.C., office and the district office of former Representative Mick Mulvaney will continue to serve the people of the Fifth Congressional District of South Carolina under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Representative Mulvaney resigned from Congress on February 16, 2017.

Staff members of Representative Mulvaney remain on the House payroll under the supervision of the Clerk of the House to receive and undertake constituent casework, to help in handling business with the departments of the executive branch of the government, to provide general status information on pending legislation, and to offer other general constituent services provided by House offices. The Clerk of the House is Karen L. Haas.

The Washington, D.C., office and the South Carolina district office are presently open on a daily basis to accommodate congressional business. Under House rules, the Clerk manages the offices when a Member dies, resigns, or is expelled. This authority, which does not include voting representation, continues until a successor is elected to fill the vacant seat. This is the fourth vacancy to occur during the 115th Congress. Nine vacancies occurred in the 114th Congress.

The Washington office is located in 2350 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515, telephone (202) 225-5501. Mail addressed to the Office of the Fifth Congressional District of South Carolina will be delivered through the internal House mail distribution system.

The district office is located at 1456 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732.

Requests for further details should be directed to the Office of the Clerk
(202) 225-7000.

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